
"A symbolic procession glorifying the beauty of death and the boundless flame of love and life," the Flaming Lips' Halloween march took place on Saturday, October 27, with approximately 1,000 fans (the exact number that the Fire Marshall actually permitted is still up for debate) dressed in matching skeleton bodysuits and carrying lit torches through the streets of Oklahoma City. Fans paid a $25 fee to join the parade, but were allowed to keep their skeleton costumes, their "beautiful, one-of-a-kind, weird-ass" commemorative T-shirts, and their memories of this unique event forever.





Flaming Lips set "secret" L.A. show for Thursday
Oct 12, 2009 11:00 am PDT
The Flaming Lips will play a "secret" show in Hollywood on Thursday, two days after the release of the Oklahoma City band's first studio album in three years. The MySpace-organized concert will take place at the 1,200-seat Ricardo Mon...
Flaming Lips dial down the whimsy on "Embryonic"
Sep 25, 2009 5:00 pm PDT
In the wee hours of the morning on Monday, September 14, Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne was signing autographs after his band performed at upstate New York's All Tomorrow's Parties festival when a burly young fan approached him ...
Wayne Coyne offers apology to Arcade Fire
May 5, 2009 2:00 pm PDT
Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne has apologized to Arcade Fire for the derogatory remarks he made about the band earlier this year. Coyne, who allegedly said the band were "pr*cks" who "treated their crew like sh*t," admitted he wishes t...
Okla. governor intervenes in Flaming Lips flap
Apr 25, 2009 2:00 am PDT
Oklahoma lawmakers who voted against making a Flaming Lips tune the official state rock song represent a minority of "small-minded religious wackos," the band's lead singer says. Most state House members voted for a resolution recognizing...
Flaming Lips to headline Earth Day show in DC
Apr 14, 2009 9:00 am PDT
Rock band The Flaming Lips is headlining an Earth Day concert on the National Mall this weekend, and Chevy Chase is scheduled to help thank thousands who volunteered to improve parks and schools in 10 major cities. Orga...